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Geography is this intriguing little piece from '89 that zeroes in on the everyday, the overlooked. You’ve got these four distinct segments, each a sort of meditation on physicality and perception. The raindrops on a puddle create this rhythmic fluidity, while the close-ups of a man's face lend a sense of intimacy. The fish’s head brings a certain surrealism, and those granite cubes? Well, they ground the whole experience. There's an almost hypnotic pacing throughout, inviting you to linger on each image longer than you might expect. It feels like a study in micro-geographies, the way it challenges how we view the mundane and the extraordinary, all wrapped in a documentary style that feels both intimate and observational.
Unique exploration of everyday imageryInteresting blend of observation and intimacyPacing invites deep contemplation
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